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Green Bottle Blue - Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens - Female For Sale
Green Bottle Blue - Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens - Female For Sale
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The Green Bottle Blue - Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens
One of the Most Iconic Beginner Tarantulas in the World
Meet the Green Bottle Blue — a species so legendary in the hobby that it’s practically a rite of passage for keepers. Vibrant, hardy, and visually unforgettable, this Venezuelan native has captivated collectors for decades. With neon blue legs, a metallic green carapace, and a fiery orange abdomen, it looks like it walked straight out of a high-definition dream.
Fast-Growing and Web-Tastic
The GBB is one of the fastest-growing tarantulas in captivity, reaching impressive size in just a few short years. While many species take a decade to mature, this beauty wastes no time showing off its full display of colors and character. An avid webber, the GBB transforms any enclosure into an elaborate silk fortress. Slings begin webbing young, and by juvenile size, you’ll find entire tunnel systems layered with glistening web. Their webbing alone is worth keeping this species!
A Must For Collectors
No tarantula collection feels complete without the GBB. They’re active, constantly remodeling their webs, and display their colors proudly. Additionally, the Green Bottle Blue has one of the most Fierce appetites you’ll ever witness making feeding day something to look forward to. Their combination of low-maintenance, stunning appearance, and engaging behavior makes them the perfect ambassador species. whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned keeper, or simply want something flashy and webby that thrives in a dry setup. Then go straight for the GBB the vibrant blue firecracker of the tarantula world.
Experience Level - Beginner
Personality - Slow moving, docile, easy to handle, non aggressive and relaxed!
Life span - 30+ years
Growth Rate - Extremely Fast
Adult size - 5 to 6 inches DLS
Green Bottle Blue Tarantula Care - Keep the infamous Green Bottle Blue in a dry semi arboreal setup with plenty of anchor points for their webbing. I do not recommend keeping a water dish in the spiders enclosure as she will just cover it up with wedding. Instead spray the surface of her enclosure with water once a week and make sure you’re not trenching the sub you want to simply wet the webbing so that the spider can drink the water. Droplets that gather on top of her web.
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